Can not access website after uploading

Using Dreamweaver to upload a site, my 'web' folder shows the files, but when I try to access the site I get a window asking for username and password for "Members Only". My Dreamweaver FTP info do not work, nor my client, reseller, or admin info. What am I missing?? thanks...

The user is admin. The files are in /web... but the index page in /web/user/username/web is what comes up in a browser. I am connecting via Dreamweaver to Host directory:/web/ with the username and password with no problem, but I can not access /web/user/username/web/. I have not password protected any of the folders in that path.

I have uploaded a number of sites and they are now going to the correct folder /web/ The only sites that I can get to load in a browser are .htm & .html sites. My PHP sites do not load. I remember setting the apache2.conf to recognize PHP file extension.

Do not set enable the .php extension in apache2.conf! This is all set by ISPCOnfig. Remove your manual changes from apache2.conf and chech the "php" checkbox in the settings for the website to enable php.

I was referring to the initial setup of Debian 3.1 and have not made any changes to the apache2.conf file. The ispconfig manual does not mention the 'PHP Safe Mode' option. Should this also be checked when using PHP? I do have the 'PHP Scripts:' checked but the pages do not load. The site is in the /web/ directory. What is the purpose of the /web/user/username/web/ directory? Also, what are the check boxes next to all directories and files for?

I was referring to the initial setup of Debian 3.1 and have not made any changes to the apache2.conf file. The ispconfig manual does not mention the 'PHP Safe Mode' option. Should this also be checked when using PHP?

I was referring to the 'Web-FTP' tab and the directories and files that are listed in 'Folder'. I have not come across anything in the documentation that describes their purpose.. Should I use /var/www/web for the host directory using Dreanweaver with PHP sites...with the same Username and Password? Do sites using plain .htm or .html use the /web/ directory instead? Thanks for the info...

I installed PHPMyAdmin 2.6.4-pl3 using "Management"-> "Update Manager". It wants a Username and Password, even though I haven't set one. Is there a default Login?

I see where I should have selected 'expert' mode during installation to enable CGI and PHP using suExec. Is there a way I can edit this so I can use /var/www/ as the default home directory for websites?

I installed PHPMyAdmin 2.6.4-pl3 using "Management"-> "Update Manager". It wants a Username and Password, even though I haven't set one. Is there a default Login?

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You have to use a MySQL user and his password here, because you're trying to login to MySQL. For example, you can use the same MySQL user (usually root) and password you used when you installed ISPConfig.

brianetilley said:

I see where I should have selected 'expert' mode during installation to enable CGI and PHP using suExec. Is there a way I can edit this so I can use /var/www/ as the default home directory for websites?

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This is going to be difficult if you have already set up some web sites...

Should I use /var/www/web for the host directory using Dreanweaver with PHP sites...with the same Username and Password? Do sites using plain .htm or .html use the /web/ directory instead? Thanks for the info...

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You have to upload all files to /var/www/web1/web, /var/www/web2/web, etc. If you chose another document root than /var/www during ISPConfig installation, e.g. /home/www, then it would be /home/www/web1/web, /home/www/web2/web, ...

Using Dreamweaver to upload files gives me an FTP error whenever I try to use any Host Directory other than /web/...no matter which site I am working with. If I create these directories manually on the server what permissions should I assign them? Do I need to change the apache2.conf to show these new directories? Would it be better to just reinstall ISPConfig and make the correct changes there?

Sorry for the confusion...the only directory that I can access using Dreamweaver is /web/. Every other combination gives me an FTP error;

'cannot open remote folder /var/www/ (or any other combination). Access Denied. The file may not exist, or there could be a permission problem'.

I need to have PHP/CGI for my sites, and I need to be able to access them from Dreamweaver. I can upload the files for all the sites, and they go into their own directories in /home/www/ (web9 - web17), but they will not load in a browser other than the one that uses the .htm extension. I'm sure I am missing something really simple, but I keep going around in circles.